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On April 28th, millions of people across Spain, Portugal and beyond were plunged into darkness in one of Europe's most severe blackouts in decades. Was it a cyberattack? A renewables failure? Or might things be a little more complex?This week, Tom Rivett-Carnac, Christiana Figueres, and Paul Dickinson dig into what we know, what we don't, and ask what this blackout really tells us about the transition to renewables. They speak with energy strategist Kingsmill Bond of Ember and hear an on-the-ground account from José Manuel Entrecanales, CEO of global renewables leader Acciona, to build a picture of how our grids function – and how they fail.Plus: what can we say when friends or colleagues claim that ‘renewables aren't reliable'? And, after our recent conversations reflecting on the legacy of Pope Francis, what might Pope Leo XIV mean for future climate leadership?Learn more
"Gaining Security In An Insecure World" from Proverbs 24:6, Romans 1:25-26 was preached by Pastor Mike Ray at Hopewell Baptist Church on Sunday Evening, 5/4/2025. You can watch the video archive of this sermon on our church website. You can also watch archived services on Vimeo, YouTube, Medium, or audio podcast. Stay up to date by following us on Facebook and Instagram. Hopewell Baptist Church is an Independent Baptist Church in Napa, California pastored by Mike Ray. It is Bible-based with a warm, friendly atmosphere. Hopewell is dedicated to bringing the water of life to the Napa Valley and beyond.
Our brains hold our relational history—all the joys, all the ruptures, all the repairs. And even in the most difficult childhood or parenting circumstances, the science of relationships and connection can give us hope for whole-brain and whole-life transformation.Therapist, bestselling author, and mom—Dr. Tina Payne Bryson is seeking a connection revolution that brings neurobiology and practical relational wisdom to bear on both how we were parented, how we parent, and how we relate throughout our lifespan.In this conversation with Tina Bryson, we discuss:The science of childhood relational development and growth into strong, adaptive adultsThe brain as our most social organ—capable of holding a lifetime of relational and emotional historyHow to emotionally co-regulate with another person to achieve a calm, peaceful, and vibrant relationshipNeuroplasticity and our ability to change with intention toward our deepest held valuesAnd we explore how the science of connection, attachment, and interpersonal neurobiology sheds light on how we were parented, and impacts how we might parent ourselves and how we relate to everyone.Books by Dr. Tina BrysonThe Way of Play (Tina's latest book!)The Whole-Brain ChildNo-Drama DisciplineThe Yes BrainThe Power of Showing UpFollow Tina BrysonTinaBryson.com Instagram X The Center for ConnectionShow NotesDr. Tina Bryson: an expert in neurobiology, parenting, child development, and attachment theory.Highlighting Tina's unique perspective as both a clinician and science-engaged researcher.This conversation focuses on parenting, but it's relevant for everyone—whether you're a leader, mentor, or someone reflecting on your own upbringingThe importance of connection, attunement, and emotional regulation in today's world."I feel so aware that this is not an easy time to be a child or a teenager in the world."Kids today face unique challenges that are very different from previous generations:More stimulation, information, and pressure than ever before.Earlier onset of puberty and adolescence, with young adults taking longer to launch."We often talk about the challenges of youth, which are absolutely real, but we don't want to forget that in many ways, the world is actually safer."Positive shifts in youth well-being: fewer teen pregnancies; safer environments (cars, car seats, public spaces)l greater awareness of mental health, substance use, and emotional well-beingWhat Do You Say?: How to Talk with Kids to Build Motivation, Stress Tolerance, and a Happy Home, by William Stixrud and Ned JohnsonThe brain is a social organ—we are profoundly shaped by the people around us."A huge contributor to some of the struggles youth are having is because their grownups are not thriving."Interpersonal neurobiology teaches that children's well-being is tied to their caregivers' ability to regulate their own emotions.Takeaway: Parents who are anxious, reactive, or dysregulated create environments where their children struggle to regulate their emotions."The greatest gift we can give each other is a calm presence."“History is not destiny.”Emotional offloading or outsourcingSafe haven or safe harbor: cozy, safe, calm“My mom will never listen.”Understanding teenagers“Please don't chase your child and force connection.”Non-eye contact feels less intrusive and they'll open up moreUnderstanding Attachment & The Four S's: Safe, Seen, Soothed, SecureSecure attachment is a key predictor of well-being in children and adults.Attachment is built through repeated experiences of the Four S's:Safe: "Do I feel physically and emotionally secure with this person?"Seen: "Does this person understand and acknowledge my emotions and experiences?"Soothed: "When I'm in distress, does this person help me feel better?"Secure: "Do I trust that this person will be there for me consistently?"Set an intention: "When my child walks through the door, I want them to feel at rest, safe, and accepted."Practical Parenting Tip: If your child pushes you away, don't force connection. Instead, say: "I can see you need some space right now. I'm here whenever you're ready to talk."Managing Teen Independence: When teens ask for space, don't take it personally. Instead, try: "I'm here if you want to talk later.""Would you be open to a short walk or helping me in the kitchen?"The basics of attachment theory: John Bowlby and Mary AinsworthMama BearsNot just brain, but whole nervous systemSecure Relating: Holding Your Own in an Insecure World, by Sue Marriot and Ann Kelley"Without awareness, we don't have choice."—Dan SiegelHistory is not destiny. We can rewire our brains and create new, healthier patterns in relationships.The availability of your presence creates a secure environmentRegulation & Emotional ResilienceDefinition of Regulation: The ability to monitor and modify emotional states rather than reacting impulsively.It's NOT about being emotionless—it's about responding intentionally”When we mess up, the research shows that as long as we make the repair, the rupture itself was actually beneficial.”Tina Bryson's Fragility Formula: Adversity minus support or plus too much support = fragility. Adversity plus the right amount of support = resilience.Real-Life Example: The Yahtzee IncidentTina shares a personal story of losing her temper while playing Yahtzee with her kids.She repaired the rupture by apologizing, taking responsibility, and asking for a do-over.Pink Flags vs. Red FlagsPink Flags: Subtle signs that you're getting dysregulated (irritability, sarcasm, tension)Red Flags: Full-blown loss of control (yelling, throwing things, shutting down)The Three R's of Parenting: Regulation, Responding, RepairingThe Window of ToleranceGentle Parenting vs Responsive, Respectful, Regulated, Intentional parentingRegulation: Managing your emotions firstResponding: Engaging with your child in a safe, attuned wayRepairing: Acknowledging when you mess up and making amendsReduce pressure—kids should not feel they must "perform" to be loved.The Power of Breathwork: The Physiological SighQuick, evidence-based technique to reduce stress and reset the nervous system.Take a double inhale through the nose, followed by a longer exhale."It's the quickest thing we know to calm the nervous system."Non-eye-contact conversations (e.g., driving in the car) help teens feel less pressured.The science of thriving vs. surviving: "Survive and thrive are not separate categories. What we do in survival moments can lead to thriving."The River of Well-Being: A Person is Like a Boat on a RiverThe FACES Model for Well-Being (essentially a definition of thriving)Flexible: Open to change and new ideasAdaptive: Able to adjust based on new circumstancesCoherent: Emotional and cognitive stabilityEnergized: Engaged and present in lifeStable: Grounded and consistentFamily Dinner Time: Keeping it light, being more presentPractical Exercise to Regulate Emotions: The Deep Physiological SighTurn down the reactivity of your nervous system“The key is: Make your exhale longer than your inhale.”“At his worst is when he needs you the most.”Pre-frontal cortex development: Not mature until late-20s.“The prefrontal cortex is changeable throughout the lifespan.”The Yes Brain: How to Cultivate Courage, Curiosity, and Resilience in Your Child, Dan Siegel and Tina Payne BrysonThe YES Brain Approach: Four pillars that cultivate resilience in children BRIE (like the cheese)Balance (emotional regulation)Resilience (bouncing back from challenges)Insight (self-awareness and growth mindset)Empathy (understanding others' experiences)"Thriving isn't about avoiding hardships—it's about learning how to navigate them."Recognize your influence: "Your child's nervous system mirrors yours. Take care of yourself first."Discipline and moralityHarsh, punitive discipline doesn't change behavior or develop a moral compass. It teaches them to hide the behavior.Healthy Guilt vs Toxic Shame“The way we don't get kicked out of our group is our conscience.”Guilt “is one of your superpowers.”“No one can lose each other's love.”Give yourself permission to wait and not respond in the moment.“My number one job is to keep you safe.”No lecturing. “What do you think I would say here?” “What's your plan to keep yourself safe?”Tina Bryson on Faith and SpiritualityHealthy spirituality leads to feeling safe, seen, soothed, and secure.The power of narrative and journaling: Making sense of our lives and integrating our brains*Parenting from the Inside Out,* Dan Siegel and Mary Hartzell*The Power of Showing Up,* Dan Siegel and Tina BrysonPractical Exercise: Acknowledging, Noticing, and Accepting“Negative emotions does not mean something's wrong.”“Emotions are important information, but they don't make the final decision.”Are your emotions making the decision?Curiosity in order to bring softness and nurture.Practice daily regulation: Set a personal cue (e.g., getting in the car) to check in with your emotions.Embrace repair: "Making mistakes in parenting is inevitable—what matters is how you repair them."Parenting is about progress, not perfection. "Every small shift you make has a ripple effect on your child's well-being."Pam King's Key TakeawaysWe're inherently wired for connection, and our brains store all of our relational history.Rupture is inevitable, but our capacity for repair can strengthen our bonds with each other when we make the effort to reconnect.Thriving involves and integrates all our most intense emotions. We get closer to thriving when we can learn to regulate and integrate our inner emotional experience.Attuning and paying attention to our nervous system is a core emotional and relational skill—and goes a long way in healthy, intimate relationships.We were all children once. We were all parented, for better or for worse. Learning to integrate every aspect of our relational history can keep us on the path to thriving.About Tina BrysonDr. Tina Bryson is an expert in applying interpersonal neurobiology and neuropsychology to maybe the most central part of human life: our closest, most intimate relationships. A bestselling co-author (with Dan Siegal) of THE WHOLE-BRAIN CHILD and NO-DRAMA DISCIPLINE, she has written several other books on parenting and the brain. Her latest book on the science of play came out in January 2025.Tina is a psychotherapist and the Founder and Executive Director of The Center for Connection. She speaks and advocates widely, has appeared across media outlets like TIME Magazine, “Good Morning America,” Huffington Post,Redbook, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal.Her doctoral research explored attachment science, childrearing theory, and the emerging field of interpersonal neurobiology. But Tina emphasizes that before she's a parenting educator, or a researcher, she's a mom.Tina is an absolutely brilliant and motivating and encouraging communicator, breaking down the science of connection in a way that's clear, realistic, humorous, and immediately helpful.For more resources from Tina, including her books, and science-packed relationship tips, visit https://www.thecenterforconnection.org/ and tinabryson.com. About the Thrive CenterLearn more at thethrivecenter.org.Follow us on Instagram @thrivecenterFollow us on X @thrivecenterFollow us on LinkedIn @thethrivecenter About Dr. Pam KingDr. Pam King is Executive Director the Thrive Center and is Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science at Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. Follow her @drpamking. About With & ForHost: Pam KingSenior Director and Producer: Jill WestbrookOperations Manager: Lauren KimSocial Media Graphic Designer: Wren JuergensenConsulting Producer: Evan RosaSpecial thanks to the team at Fuller Studio and the Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy.
Merry Christmas! Today on Sense of Soul we have Ann Kelley, PhD. She is a Licensed Psychologist, specializing in individual and couples therapy, providing training in interpersonal neurobiology, attachment and relationships. Ann lives in Texas with her wife and co-host Sue Marriott, LCSW, CGP, together they bring love and expertise of research and the relational sciences to their audience both nationally and internationally on their podcast, Therapist Uncensored. Together they also co-authored the book Secure Relating Holding Your Own in an Insecure World. This book offers a refreshing and innovative approach to understanding and improving relationships in today's increasingly polarized world. Drawing on over thirty years of professional clinical experience, they integrate modern attachment theory, relational neuroscience, and depth psychology into practical tools for deepening self-awareness and navigating closeness with strength in even the most challenging relationships. https://therapistuncensored.com Check out her Podcast Therapist Uncensored www.senseofsoupodcast.com
This is from our Advent series "Finding Security in an Insecure World." Luke 1:39-45 For more information please visit us at www.konabiblechurch.org For prayer requests or to contribute financially, please contact pastorbriankeiser@gmail.com
This is from our Advent series "Finding Security in an Insecure World." Luke 3:7-18 For more information please visit us at www.konabiblechurch.org For prayer requests or to contribute financially, please contact pastorbriankeiser@gmail.com
In this episode of the Wise Women Series, Monica welcomes Kristi Simons, an expert who is passionate about working with teens, to discuss the journey of self-discovery, self-worth, and empowerment. Kristi shares her personal story of transformation from being an educator to a confident teen coach. She opens up about her struggles with addiction and self-doubt, and how becoming a mother during the 2020 pandemic reshaped her life. With insightful anecdotes, Kristi explains how she helps teens combat the pressures of perfectionism, the impact of social media, and the importance of building resilience. Listeners will learn valuable tips on guiding teens through failure, the significance of self-care, and how minor daily moments shape our human experience. Sign up as a Supporter to get access to our private, premium, ad-free podcast, More Personal. Episodes air each Friday! Do Something Workshop, Last week's episode on rest Gift Guides Access exclusive supporter benefits Free DSL Training Sticky Habit Intensive Waitlist Full Show Notes This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/PROGRESS and get on your way to being your best self; and by LMNT, get your free LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/Progress; and by AirDoctor, use code MONICA for up to $300 off air purifiers; and by Lolavie, Get 15% off LolaVie with the code PROGRESS at https://www.lolavie.com/PROGRESS #lolaviepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to understanding our individual attachment styles. However, becoming self-aware of what is at the core of our disconnection can provide us with valuable insights into relationship patterns and help us build healthier connections and more satisfying relationships.For deeper insights into the psychology of attachment, Harvesting Happiness Podcast host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with author and licensed psychologist, Ann Kelley.Ann discusses the fundamental learnings about attachment and self-regulation gleaned from the book she co-authored, Secure Relating: Holding Your Own in an Insecure World, and offers tools for building awareness of individual attachment styles.Like what you're hearing?WANT MORE SOUND IDEAS FOR DEEPER THINKING? Check out More Mental Fitness by Harvesting Happiness bonus content available exclusively on Substack and Medium.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to understanding our individual attachment styles. However, becoming self-aware of what is at the core of our disconnection can provide us with valuable insights into relationship patterns and help us build healthier connections and more satisfying relationships.For deeper insights into the psychology of attachment, Harvesting Happiness Podcast host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with author and licensed psychologist, Ann Kelley.Ann discusses the fundamental learnings about attachment and self-regulation gleaned from the book she co-authored, Secure Relating: Holding Your Own in an Insecure World, and offers tools for building awareness of individual attachment styles.Like what you're hearing?WANT MORE SOUND IDEAS FOR DEEPER THINKING? Check out More Mental Fitness by Harvesting Happiness bonus content available exclusively on Substack and Medium.
Henry Sokolski: "Nuclear Safety and Security in an Insecure World" NPEC 11979 THREE MILE ISLAND
GOOD EVENING: The show begins in San Francisco origin of VPOTUS political career... 1900 US imint SF CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR FIRST HOUR 9:00-9:15 Bill Whalen, Hoover Institution: San Francisco Harris 9:15-9:30 Lancaster County Report: Musk arriving. Jim McTague, former Washington Editor, Barrons. @MCTagueJ. Author of the "Martin and Twyla Boundary Series." #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety 9:30-9:45 Richard Epstein: Fourteenth Amendment, Section 3 9:45-10:00 Richard Epstein: Taxing Social Security SECOND HOUR 10:00-10:15 Josh Rogin, Washington Post: Harris and the Arab/Muslim vote 10:15-10:30 Lorenzo Fiori: Harvesting Olives After the Rains 10:30-10:45 Bob Zimmerman, BehindtheBlack.com: Spaceport in Ireland 10:45-11:00 Bob Zimmerman, BehindtheBlack.com: Images of Europa THIRD HOUR 11:00-11:15 5/8: The Eastern Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918 by Nick Lloyd 11:15-11:30 6/8: The Eastern Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918 by Nick Lloyd 11:30-11:45 7/8: The Eastern Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918 by Nick Lloyd 11:45-12:00 8/8: The Eastern Front: A History of the Great War, 1914-1918 by Nick Lloyd FOURTH HOUR 12:00-12:15 Henry Sokolski: "Nuclear Safety and Security in an Insecure World" 12:15-12:30 Grant Newsham: Palau votes on November 5, too 12:30-12:45 1/2: Larry Diamond, Hoover Institution: Democracy Recession over? 12:45-1:00am 2/2: Larry Diamond, Hoover Institution: Democracy Recession over? Changes made: - Standardized time formats - Added consistent spacing and punctuation - Fixed segment numbering in Third Hour (was out of sequence) - Added commas after institutional affiliations - Standardized formatting throughout - Removed duplicate URL and review quote - Fixed spacing around colons - Added proper spacing between sections
Alongside Pam Benson Owens, Ann and Sue explore a variety of topics with a live audience at the KUYA Wellness center in Austin, TX. Referencing their book, Secure Relating: Holding Your Own in an Insecure World, they delve into the neuroscience behind relationships, discussing attachment styles and emotional regulation, and emphasize the importance of creating safe spaces for dialogue. They highlight the significance of understanding generational trauma and the complexities of navigating relationships in a diverse society. Through personal stories and insightful discussions, they shine a light on the power of self-awareness, encouraging listeners to explore their own emotional landscapes with compassion and curiosity. Learn how creating safe spaces for open dialogue can deepen connections, while understanding the role of pauses and curiosity in everyday conversations.
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(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Includes meditation & dharma talk. Group Q/A has been omitted.
Spirit Rock Meditation Center: dharma talks and meditation instruction
(Spirit Rock Meditation Center) Includes meditation & dharma talk. Group Q/A has been omitted.
41 l How Can We Ever Feel Secure In An Insecure World? l Psalm 46 l 10-20-24
How healthy are your relationships? How can you improve them? This week we are speaking with Ann Kelley, author of Secure Relating: Holding Your Own in an Insecure World. Ann offers practical tools to help deepen self-awareness and ultimately strengthen all relationships. We discuss the ways to recognize patterns developed early on, reflect on your triggers and rewire those triggers to create healthier relationships. Show Notes: www.hotflashescooltopics.com
What does it mean to interact in a secure way from a centered, wise space? According to Dr. Ann Kelley, co-author of Secure Relating and co-host of the popular podcast Therapist Uncensored, we all move in and out of secure and insecure patterns in our relationships. Ann's modern take on attachment theory moves us from rigid categories into a more dynamic, evolving, and systemic look at our relational patterns.Listen and learn:What is the Modern Attachment Regulation SpectrumHow we borrow each other's nervous systemsWhy sometimes it's better to speak in sentences, not essaysThe difference between leaning “red,” “blue,” or “green” when it comes to relating with othersHow our nervous system is shaped by our environment, history, and contextJoin us in this episode to discover the key to secure relating: identifying your nervous system's protective emotional reactions so you can find your way back to connection.Related ResourcesGet enhanced show notes for this episodeSubscribe to my free Wise Effort newsletter.Become a Wise Effort member to support the show.Want to learn more about ACT? Take Diana's on-demand course, "Foundations of ACT"Diana's EventsReserve your spot in Diana's Costa Rica retreat in 2025!See Diana at an upcoming eventConnecting With DianaThank you for listening to Wise Effort! Subscribe to the podcast for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts. Follow Diana on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Diana's website.Leave feedback for the showThank you to the team Craig, Ashley Hiatt, and Yoko Nguyen. Thank you to Benjamin Gould of Bell & Branch for your beautiful music.We can put our energy where it matters most and savor the good along the way.
Our futures aren't secured by the routines of our lives, but by Almighty God and our relationship with Jesus. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson reminds us of the Source of our true security and the authority God has given us through Christ. As Christ-followers, we belong to Jesus, and if we can settle this in our hearts, it changes how we approach everything. Life promises to bring instability and unexpected events. Knowing and embracing who we are in Christ will establish a firm foundation that will sustain us through any storm. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world, visit this link: allenjackson.com/podcastdonate
Kate Adie introduces dispatches from Germany, the Red Sea, Argentina, the Hungary-Serbia border and Costa Rica.BBC security correspondent, Frank Gardner takes us behind the scenes at the Munich security conference, where the sudden announcement of the death of Alexei Navalny brought home the diplomatic challenges facing world leaders.Iran-backed Yemeni Houthis say they will continue to target ships in the Red Sea, in solidarity with Palestinian people in Gaza. This has had a major impact on global shipping and the US and UK has retaliated with air strikes. BBC Persian's Nafiseh Kohnavard has been given rare access to US navy warships patrolling in the Red Sea.In Argentina, President Javier Milei, has defended his huge public spending cuts after annual inflation in the country soared beyond 250 per cent. Our South America correspondent, Ione Wells, has been finding out what people in Argentina make of his controversial plans for change.Migration continues to fill headlines – from the ongoing saga of the Rwanda asylum plan to Republicans playing hardball over how to stem illegal crossings on the US-Mexico border. Our Central Europe correspondent, Nick Thorpe, is never far from a border flash-point, and reflects on the characters he has crossed paths with on the frontier of Hungary and Serbia.Costa Rica is often portrayed as a gold standard of eco-tourism and its Corcovado national park is one of the best places on earth to watch wildlife. But, there are concerns that some species there are in decline, in part due to illegal gold mining, hunting and logging in the region. Qasa Alom has been exploring the challenges.Producer: Sally Abrahams Production coordinator: Sophie Hill Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith
Relating from a place of inner security is not about an attachment category, and it can't stop with us as individuals. Ann and Sue share exciting news and community updates for TU. With secure relating at the forefront, this episode includes a sneak peek into the structure of their new book, Secure Relating Holding Your Own in an Insecure World. They explain the three R healing spiral, cultivating community, and much more! Now is a great time to join our online Neuronerd community www.therapistuncensored.com/join! Find shownotes at www.therapistuncensored.com/tu218.
The neuroscience of awe as an antidote to our stress response system In this series, Secure Relating in an Insecure World, we've covered tough topics head-on. It is, therefore, fitting that we close the series with something scientifically hopeful to help us stay in our secure selves so we can stay engaged and active as social advocates and not collapse in overwhelm. The science of this specific feeling of awe has garnered much attention for good reason. Our guest today has spent decades exploring the sensation and documenting how to develop it in everyday life. We have all experienced these small moments that allow us to shift our mindset away from ourselves and into something so bigger. Co-hosts Sue Marriott and Dr. Ann Kelley discuss the power of awe with guest expert Dr. Dacher Keltner where they explore the science, the mystical and the hope of awe as an inspirational tool for collective healing. "You can be outdoors by yourself, you can be listening to an amazing passage of music, you can think about somebodywhose life really inspires you. You have this urge to connect, to be part of community, to be good to other people, to share with other people, to make the world and your community a little bit better - that tells us something fundamental about the DNA of Awe." - Dr. Dacher Keltner Time Stamps for Awe 2:15 - What is awe? 3:31 - Physiology during moments of awe 8:21 - One of Dr. Keltner's most striking discoveries about awe 8:57 - Understanding everyday awe 10:11 - The role of curiosity in awe 13:31 - The power of music 14:27 - The 8 wonders that bring us awe 21:20 - Collective effervescence 25:38 - Alan Cowen & Dacher Keltner's experiential maps 27:36 - Awe in animals 32:16 - How awe can sometimes lead you astray 40:17 - Using awe as a tool for younger generations Resources for today's episode on the feeling of "awe" DacherKeltner.com - Personal website full of research, books, videos, and other resources Greater Good Science Center - Resource center with podcasts, quizzes, articles & videos Science of Happiness - Podcast by the Great Good Network AlanCowen.com - Visuals of mapping emotion You can purchase his most recent book, here!! About our Guest - Dr. Dacher Keltner Dr. Keltner is one of the world's foremost emotion scientists. He is a professor of psychology at UC Berkeley and the director of the Greater Good Science Center. He has over 200 scientific publications and six books, including Born to Be Good, The Compassionate Instinct, and The Power Paradox. He has written for many popular outlets, from The New York Times to Slate. He was also the scientific advisor behind Pixar's Inside Out, is involved with the education of healthcare providers and judges, and has consulted extensively for Google, Apple, and Pinterest, on issues related to emotion and well-being. We support mental health access to those traditionally left out of mainstream healthcare and use a portion of the income we receive from corporate sponsors to do just that! We can only do that with the help of our Patrons - joining as a TU Neuronerd Podsquad premium subscriber, you support this mission and get a dedicated ad-free feed plus occasional very cool and unique study opportunities, reading groups and who knows what else may come! We invite you to join our community. Click here to join! Click here for Awe - Dr. Dacher Keltner - Transcripts Please consider giving to Mental Health Liberation We support mental health access to those traditionally left out of mainstream healthcare and use a portion of the income we receive from corporate sponsors to do just that! We can only do that with the help of our Patrons – joining as a TU Neuronerd Podsquad premium subscriber, you support this mission and get a dedicated ad-free feed plus occasional very cool and unique study opportunities, reading groups, and unique surprises!
The neuroscience of awe as an antidote to our stress response system In this series, Secure Relating in an Insecure World, we've covered tough topics head-on. It is, therefore, fitting that we close the series with something scientifically hopeful to help us stay in our secure selves so we can stay engaged and active as social advocates and not collapse in overwhelm. The science of this specific feeling of awe has garnered much attention for good reason. Our guest today has spent decades exploring the sensation and documenting how to develop it in everyday life. We have all experienced these small moments that allow us to shift our mindset away from ourselves and into something so bigger. Co-hosts Sue Marriott and Dr. Ann Kelley discuss the power of awe with guest expert Dr. Dacher Keltner where they explore the science, the mystical and the hope of awe as an inspirational tool for collective healing. "You can be outdoors by yourself, you can be listening to an amazing passage of music, you can think about somebodywhose life really inspires you. You have this urge to connect, to be part of community, to be good to other people, to share with other people, to make the world and your community a little bit better - that tells us something fundamental about the DNA of Awe." - Dr. Dacher Keltner Time Stamps for Awe 2:15 - What is awe? 3:31 - Physiology during moments of awe 8:21 - One of Dr. Keltner's most striking discoveries about awe 8:57 - Understanding everyday awe 10:11 - The role of curiosity in awe 13:31 - The power of music 14:27 - The 8 wonders that bring us awe 21:20 - Collective effervescence 25:38 - Alan Cowen & Dacher Keltner's experiential maps 27:36 - Awe in animals 32:16 - How awe can sometimes lead you astray 40:17 - Using awe as a tool for younger generations Resources for today's episode on the feeling of "awe" DacherKeltner.com - Personal website full of research, books, videos, and other resources Greater Good Science Center - Resource center with podcasts, quizzes, articles & videos Science of Happiness - Podcast by the Great Good Network AlanCowen.com - Visuals of mapping emotion You can purchase his most recent book, here!! About our Guest - Dr. Dacher Keltner Dr. Keltner is one of the world's foremost emotion scientists. He is a professor of psychology at UC Berkeley and the director of the Greater Good Science Center. He has over 200 scientific publications and six books, including Born to Be Good, The Compassionate Instinct, and The Power Paradox. He has written for many popular outlets, from The New York Times to Slate. He was also the scientific advisor behind Pixar's Inside Out, is involved with the education of healthcare providers and judges, and has consulted extensively for Google, Apple, and Pinterest, on issues related to emotion and well-being. We support mental health access to those traditionally left out of mainstream healthcare and use a portion of the income we receive from corporate sponsors to do just that! We can only do that with the help of our Patrons - joining as a TU Neuronerd Podsquad premium subscriber, you support this mission and get a dedicated ad-free feed plus occasional very cool and unique study opportunities, reading groups and who knows what else may come! We invite you to join our community. Click here to join! Click here to view today's episode on the power of awe with Dr. Dacher Keltner - Transcripts. Please consider giving to Mental Health Liberation We support mental health access to those traditionally left out of mainstream healthcare and use a portion of the income we receive from corporate sponsors to do just that! We can only do that with the help of our Patrons – joining as a TU Neuronerd Podsquad premium subscriber, you support this mission and get a dedicated ad-free feed plus occasional very cool and unique study opportunities, reading groups,
This episode is Part II of Racial Trauma, linked with Ep 203. To make sure you are paying attention :) we are running a series, Secure Relating in an Insecure World, and this is Ep 3 of that series. Today's episode is also 2 of 2 in the conversation about racial trauma. Yea, we have so many ideas around here about going deep, and this wasn't our clearest move having a series within a series, but we trust you all. You've got this!! Also, it seemed wrong to make you wait 2 weeks for the rest of this 2 part conversation so we are dropping it in more quickly and will go back to our normal pace of every other week on Tuesdays from here. We hope you enjoy it - it's a good one!This a continuation of our previous discussion with Gliceria Pérez & Debra Chatman-Finley where we explore other lasting effects of racial trauma. From the challenges of parenting with an unresolved trauma history to navigating day-to-day as a person of color, they use group therapy as an opportunity to make space for women to vocalize their pain and build community. Gliceria and Debra share personal stories and real-life examples of microaggressions and discrimination and offer insightful ways white individuals can acknowledge their privilege and cultivate an inclusive community.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is a very special episode - co-hosts Dr. Ann Kelley and Sue Marriott are joined by 24-year-old homesteader Mason Marriott-Voss, to discuss navigating big generational differences and re-building a sense of security in an uncertain world. Nobody wants to talk about climate, believe us, we have dodged it for years, but today's episode is inspiring, hopeful and poignant. Finding and maintaining connection and a sense of security in times of fear and general chaos is THE ultimate challenge. This is the first of new series, Secure Relating in an Insecure World. See the resource-filled show notes for today's episode at www.therapistuncensored.com/202. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Finding and maintaining connection and a sense of security in times of fear and general chaos is THE ultimate challenge. This is a very special episode - co-hosts Dr. Ann Kelley and Sue Marriott are joined by 24-year-old homesteader Mason Marriott-Voss, to discuss navigating big generational differences and re-building a sense of security in an uncertain world. This is the first of new series, Secure Relating in an Insecure World. See the resource-filled shownotes for today's epsidode at www.therapistuncensored.com/202.
Finding and maintaining connection and a sense of security in times of fear and general chaos is THE ultimate challenge. This is a very special episode - co-hosts Dr. Ann Kelley and Sue Marriott are joined by 24-year-old homesteader Mason Marriott-Voss, to discuss navigating big generational differences and re-building a sense of security in an uncertain world. This is the first of the new series, Secure Relating in an Insecure World. See the resource-filled show notes for today's episode at www.therapistuncensored.com/202.
Guardian Australia's political editor, Katharine Murphy, speaks to the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, about his time in office so far, the voice to parliament and dealing with challenges from instability in Europe. He also reflects on whether he would have pursued the controversial Aukus security agreement differently to his predecessor, Scott Morrison
Political editor Katharine Murphy speaks to prime minister Anthony Albanese about his time in office so far, the Indigenous voice to parliament and the challenges stemming from instability in Europe. Albanese also says it is likely he would have pursued the Aukus defence agreement had Labor been in power during the Morrison era
Jesus teaches us in John 10:22-42 how to be secure in an insecure world. How we can be secure in the hands of Jesus.
High levels of young people not in employment, education or training was a major social and economic concern in the 1990s. Decades of concerted policy action to reduce numbers across Britain has seen the scale of the problem shrink, but it has not gone away. Under the positive headlines, some forms of worklessness are on the rise. Understanding that complex picture is crucial if we're to make further progress in the decade ahead. What has driven falls the reduction in youth worklessness? Where are increases taking places under the radar? Which groups have been left behind? How different is the story for men and women, and different ethnicities? And what impact has the pandemic had? The Resolution Foundation is hosting an in-person and interactive webinar – as part of its Young People in an Insecure World project, supported by the Health Foundation – to debate and answer these questions. Following a presentation of the key highlights from new research on youth worklessness, we will hear from leading experts on the interactions between work, education, training and mental health for young people. Read the report: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/publications/not-working/ Watch the event back: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/events/the-new-neets/
Real Men Connect with Dr. Joe Martin - Christian Men Podcast
Kevin Scruggs is a certified Life Coach and the author of “Secure Me: How to Live Securely in an Insecure World.” And Kevin has served as a pastor and has been in ministry for over 30 years. He and his wife are celebrating 29 years of marriage; and they have 2 adult-aged daughters. To contact Kevin, you can either email him at kevin@kevinscruggs.com or visit him at https://kevinscruggs.com -------------------- If you want to help us transform the lives of even MORE MEN for God's glory, please take a minute to leave us a helpful REVIEW on iTunes: http://www.rmcpodcast.com and SHARE this podcast with any young man (or men) you're mentoring or discipling. And make sure you don't miss an interview episode by signing up for our Man-to-Man eNewsletter at http://www.RealMenConnect.com, and grab your FREE copy of the Real Men Victory Tracker. Are you stuck? Want to go to the next level in your marriage, career, business, or ministry? Then maybe it's time you got a coach. ALL CHAMPIONS have one. Let me coach you to help you strengthen your faith, improve your marriage, spiritually lead your family, achieve more, balance your time, grow your ministry, or even stop an addiction. Click here for details: http://www.RMCfree.com Also join us on: Join the Real Men 300: http://www.RealMen300.com Facebook Group: http://www.realmenuniversity.com/ YouTube: http://www.RealMenTraining.com Facebook: @realdrjoemartin Instagram: @realdrjoemartin Twitter: @professormartin
How important is security in your life? In our topsy turvy and chaotic world, we need safety and security more than ever before. If you're a Security Seeker personality type, you're someone who is practical, structured, and schedule-orientated. For you, relationships represent family, tradition, loyalty, and long-term commitment. On Love University, we learned some valuable tips to help Security Seekers find love and happiness, as follows: *Your best match in love is a fellow Security Seeker: If you're single, you can find a compatible Security Seeker by getting involved in groups or activities that cater to family, church (volunteer), the community (neighborhood watch, chamber of commerce), and country (grassroots political organizations). Together, you and your Security Seeker mate can build a stable and secure family life that is rewarding and long-term. *Develop your spontaneous side. Although you respond well to structure, it's good to “let your hair down” once in a while and be a little spontaneous. Try a new restaurant or activity; go to work in a different route; change your hair or clothes. Be a little adventurous to balance out your more cautious and skeptical side. *Practice self-care: As a Security Seeker, you like to take care of others and make sure they feel safe and secure. Sometimes, however, you neglect your own well-being to help others. Make sure that you take time for yourself: Exercise, eat healthy, engage in recreational/hobby time; get a massage, facial, spa day or take a “me day (relaxing and doing what you love).” When you rejuvenate yourself, you will feel better, and you will have more to give to others. Security Seekers are the people who keep our civilization from crumbling to the ground. As a Security Seeker, you are the glue of society; you keep everything running on time, and you make sure that we are comfortable and safe. Celebrate your nature and realize how important you are to yourself and the world. When you do that, you will experience greater joy, happiness, and of course, security.
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Pastor Bill explores the Apostle Paul's Answer to finding security in God through his letter to the Ephesian church in Ephesians 1:15-23.
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David Shipley is co-founder and CEO of Beauceron Securities in Fredericton.
In this sermon Pastor Nathan used Psalm 91 in His teaching. "He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty". Today, this secret place is our position in Jesus. We live in His shadow. As a church family we live in the shadow of the Almighty. As we assemble together we release exponential light and power.
Do you feel like we are living on shifting sand? All those things we felt were secure seem to be falling by the wayside. For the follower of Jesus, our security doesn't rest on what we see with our eyes or with who is in charge. Security is part of our identity in Christ. Listen this week as Tina unpacks how your are secure in this insecure world. Join the Prayer Tribe at RaisingKidsonYourKnees.org A Flying Arrow Production
Dr. Freeman Tomlin looks at Psalm 125 and the assurance that the Lord holds his children against the insecurities of the world.
Guest speaker Cal Archer shares a topical message about the source of our security. Cal is a chaplain with Living Waters Hospice in Southern California. For more information about what is going on at Calvary Chapel French Valley, go to...
How do we live securely in an increasingly insecure world? When we place our security in the Lord, we will find the firm foundation we need, and it will keep us from living in fear and anxiety. Pastor Allen Jackson offers practical ways to draw closer to God, which can help build our experience and trust in the sure footing the Lord provides. He also discusses promises from the Bible that can help us rest in God's provision and protection, no matter what. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world, click here: allenjackson.com/podcastdonate
Wednesday Evening Having Security In This Insecure World Job 11: 18 and 19
Wednesday Evening Having Security In This Insecure World Job 11: 18 and 19
Solar Asset Grid Security in an Increasingly Insecure World - Episode 2 of Power Players by Origis Moderator: Michael Eyman, Managing Director, Origis Services Guest: John Franzino, CEO, GridSME GridSME CEO John Franzino and Origis Services Managing Director Michael Eyman discuss “Solar Asset Grid Security in an Increasingly Insecure World.” Who is attacking renewable generators? What can solar owners do to protect their assets? How does the clean energy paradigm shift affect grid compliance issues and cybersecurity? Listen to our experts to find out. Three Takeaways: Understand the global security threats facing energy companies. Implement fundamental security controls for existing facilities. Incorporate consistent design practices and compliance costs when planning new facilities.
Living Securely in an Insecure World - Psalm 23
Rev. Barry Swann's message, based on Romans 8:28-39, with supporting passage from Ephesians 3:14-19, given on 31/1/21.
In todays episode of The Vine Church Podcast, Andy goes through Part 3 of the devotional series in 1 Thessalonians. Focusing on security in this insecure world.
The new video game Among Us is all the rage with tweens and teens. The Plugged In team unpacks this phenomenon and tells you everything you need to know about it. Because video games will continue to be a part of our families' lives for a long time to come, you'll want to know which ones are making waves and why you need to pay attention to them. You'll learn how these games continue to evolve in their appeal and in the way kids interact with them. The Teen's Guide to Social Media... and Mobile Devices: 21 Tips to Wise Posting in an Insecure World: https://donate.focusonthefamily.com/don-plugged-in-2020-11-26?refcd=1021901 Get More Episode Resources: https://www.pluggedin.com/blog/the-plugged-in-show-episode-53/ If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/
With handy tutorials, funny videos, and informative presentations, YouTube has grown increasingly popular with kids and adults alike. The Plugged In team explores the draw, the upside and the downside of this user-generated video-sharing platform. Because YouTube's influence is here to stay, you'll want to check out Plugged In's new review section of these channels to navigate this newer form of entertainment with your children. The Teen's Guide to Social Media... and Mobile Devices: 21 Tips to Wise Posting in an Insecure World: https://donate.focusonthefamily.com/don-plugged-in-2020-11-12?refcd=1020401 Get More Episode Resources: If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey
But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Hebrews 11:6. I am a Christian Life Coach for women. I help Christian women to grow and mature into a Proverbs 31 kind of woman. If you are struggling with unforgiveness, download my free guide: How To Forgive Someone Who Has Hurt You Deeply. Click link to download https://www.subscribepage.com/how-to-forgive Visit my website: https://www.vickysforum.com/ Blog: https://sowlecoaching.blogspot.com/ Let us connect: Facebook https://web.facebook.com/vickysforum/ Twitter https://twitter.com/vickysforum Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vickysforum/ Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/vickysforum/ Email: vicky.risingabovethestorms@gmail.com To get free consultation, click this link https://www.subscribepage.com/vickys-free-consultation Join my free Facebook group: Vicky’s Life Coaching Group https://web.facebook.com/groups/276098176787789/ Click Here or Here to get more links.
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The new Netflix documentary, The Social Dilemma, has brought some interesting—and concerning—insights to our interaction with social media. The Plugged In team dives into the documentary and examines the repercussions we may face if we choose to use these platforms. You'll gain better understanding of the lasting effects of social media and how to navigate those with your family. The Teen's Guide to Social Media... and Mobile Devices: 21 Tips to Wise Posting in an Insecure World: https://store.focusonthefamily.com/singleitem/checkout/donation/item/don-plugged-in-2020-10-8#efcd=1003101 Get More Episode Resources: https://www.pluggedin.com/the-plugged-in-show-episode-46-examining-the-social-dilemma-and-our-interaction-with-social-media/ If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey
The fine print of insecurity is "You're Not Enough"
t's Dangerous when the Leader is insecure
A message by David Stephens on Psalm 57.
A message by David Stephens on Psalm 57.
Our first live in-sanctuary service in several months, Listen to Pastor Sfameni's sermon from John 13:1-5
Today I want to explore the question, is it even possible to feel secure in an Insecure World? It seems like society and the world around us is getting crazier and crazier.. Wars have broken out around the globe, saber … Continue reading → The post Seeking Security in an Insecure World 5-22-2020 appeared first on Christian Life Gospel Ministry.
Sunday Service from OpenChurch Ndola, with Lene Holiday talking to us about "Having Joy in an Insecure World". Video version can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5PFuwvTz3I&list=PLw2fkcG8anDNLxvIeL67nqTSuCFhoUtSo
A message from Psalm 91
Listen to audio: Episode 005. With this episode and some upcoming shows, we’re taking a slightly different approach by focusing on you, the homeland security practitioner. In your efforts to take care of this... The post Episode 005: Improving your Cyber Security in an Insecure World appeared first on CHDS/Ed.
Daniel Ott on Design -- Podcast 2-- Finding Structure in an insecure world. by Mike Ulmer
Sermon Psalm 9 July 22, 2018
Can security and usability co-exist, NetDocuments Security Story, and what is "Walking Cheese"?
Wednesday, October 18, 2017 Pastor Dean Miller
Wednesday, October 11, 2017 Pastor Dean Miller
In this podcast, Julian Fay, CTO of Senetas, joins Deepraj Emmanuel Datt, Solution Design Leader at IBM Security Services Asia-Pacific, for a conversation about data protection and secure data collaboration. Listen now to discover the unique capabilities of Senetas' enterprise-grade SureDrop file-sharing platform [http://bit.ly/2xNVtcw], including full encryption, data sovereignty and key management control. You'll also hear about how IBM and Senetas are working together to promote secure data collaboration and storage in ASEAN and beyond. For a better understanding of why data security is so critical to data's enterprise, read the 2017 Ponemon Institute Cost of a Data Breach Study: https://ibm.co/2w0A9zd.
Being secure in an insecure world. How does that work?
Being secure in an insecure world. How does that work?
Series: #lifehacks: a fresh angle on today's life issues
Florence concludes her series in Psalm 91 by looking at various promises in verses 14-16.
We live in a volatile world marked by instability and uncertainty. However, in this message, Florence identifies five certainties from Psalm 91:3-6 that apply to those who make their home in God's presence.
Despite the uncertain and often dreadful circumstances of life, safety and security are to be found by those who reside and abide in the presence of God. This is the theme of Psalm 91 and, in this audio, Florence focuses on verses 1 and 2.
What comes to mind for you when you think of creating security in your life? Financial Security….. get out of debt, save for retirement? Physical security….. create an active & healthy lifestyle? Marriage…. finding a spouse to spend the rest of your life with? These are all great ways to consider creating security in our life, but even bigger than that, comes the aspect of an overarching security for your life. Because the truth of the matter is, “where you turn for your security is what you are depending on to keep you secure.” – What do you turn to, or who do you turn to for security? – John 4:1-26 ‘The woman at the well.’ – Our ultimate security rests in the Lord. – Know who he is and what he wants for you. – Psalm 91. A proclamation of God’s provision. Here are 3 ways to deal with insecurity: Turn to God. Embrace your insecurity. God’s grace is enough – 2nd Corinthians 12:9… ‘grace & power all in one.’ – Romans 8:39… ‘His love is forevermore.’ – Psalm 16:11… ‘Pleasures forevermore.’ – Psalm 91:2…’I put my security in you Lord.’ Subscribe to the show Rate and Review the show
Andy Brown AM 29 December 2013 Sermon series: Soul music (Selections from the Psalms) - 11 Psalm 46 read by Olga Cross. Andy Brown continues our morning series, Soul music (Selections from the Psalms), with Security in an insecure world Playing time: 25 minutes.
Message from Jackson Cramer on December 9, 2012
Learning How to live securely in this insecure world we are in.
Scripture: 1 Peter 1:1-9
The book of Psalms is an amazing collection of songs that reflect experiences from everyday life. In this series Pastors Rob Buckingham, Amelia Pickering and Luke Williams reveal some practical truths that will help you in your everyday life.
It is the law of human nature that we are all trying to find security in an insecure world. This message addresses the difference between healthy investments and finding our security in our investments. The truth is that heavenly investments pay off...